A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Forty-Two

At this point, a lot of the flash fiction I've written is somewhat strange but still rather conventional, as fiction goes.  The strangeness has been more on the content side, not in the mode of communication itself.  I would like to begin finding ways to play more with those elements, but I know it will probably take me a while before I am comfortable doing that.  I am still figuring out how to make certain I write a complete and satisfying piece.  Trying to push the envelope on what I can achieve technically is a bit unrealistic until I have developed more in terms of my ability to do the basics well, though I do wonder if that is just a limiting thought.  It may be that I would find myself liberated if I chose to just let myself go wild with crazy and unconventional approaches, and I do want to try that.  Perhaps it is time to start opening up my thought process to allow those possibilities to come through a bit.  One thing that is good about the approach I am taking is that each day is an opportunity to start over with something brand new.

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